Showing posts with label Mariah Carey collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mariah Carey collection. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26, 2013

NOTD: OPI The Impossible

Today I have another one of OPI's Liquid Sand shades to show you. One of OPI's latest innovations is "Liquid Sand", which is basically a matte, textured glitter meant to be worn without topcoat. There are four shades of liquid sand released as part of the Mariah Carey collection. I picked up the mini set at Ulta to check what I thought.


Macro shot of OPI The Impossible
3 coats

OPI The Impossible
3 coats, no topcoat


OPI The Impossible
3 coats color, 3 coats of Gelous and 1 coat NYC GSC added

left: no topcoat                         right: topcoat

Again, I wore this for a day before I added topcoat and it wore great. I absolutely loved it so much more with topcoat, it is gorgeous.

I do want to note that I do not think I got a single piece of star glitter in my bottle of The Impossible. Now, maybe that is because it's a mini bottle and there was just less of a chance of getting some in there? After I did all 10 fingers with 3 coats and didn't get one, I turned the bottle every which way and search to see if there was any in there and I did not find a single piece. A bit of a disappointment.

Overall, I really liked the Liquid Sand polishes. I love being able to change the look of my polish on the second day, and adding a topcoat is a fast and easy way to do that.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

NOTD: OPI Stay the Night

Today I have another one of OPI's Liquid Sand shades to show you. One of OPI's latest innovations is "Liquid Sand", which is basically a matte, textured glitter meant to be worn without topcoat. There are four shades of liquid sand released as part of the Mariah Carey collection. I picked up the mini set at Ulta to check what I thought.


Macro shot of Stay the Night (3 coats)

This is matte black with shiny pink glitter. Definitely my favorite of the set so far (I still have The Impossible left to swatch).

OPI Stay the Night
3 coats, no topcoat

I wore the shade with no topcoat for 24 hours and again got no chipping and minimal tipwear.

Stay the Night
with topcoat applied (3 coats of Gelous, 1 coat of NYC GCS)

I actually think I love it even more with topcoat- it's absolutely glowing!

left: no topcoat                         right: topcoat


This shade was a bit harder to remove, and I actually probably should have just used the foil or Reesa method. I used my scrubby tub and had to scrub quite a bit on each finger- it probably took me at least twice as long to remove as the purple and blues liquid sand shades did.

Come back tomorrow for swatches of The Impossible!

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

NOTD: OPI Get Your Number

Today I have another one of OPI's Liquid Sand shades to show you. As we discussed yesterday, one of OPI's latest innovations is "Liquid Sand", which is basically a matte, textured glitter meant to be worn without topcoat. There are four shades of liquid sand released as part of the Mariah Carey collection. I picked up the mini set at Ulta to check what I thought.



Macro shot of Get Your Number (3 coats)
 

OPI Get Your Number
3 coats, no topcoat

OPI Get Your Number
3 coats, no topcoat
 
As you can see from the blurry pic, there is some seriously gorgeous holo glitter in  there that is so so pretty in the sun.
 
This shade did need three coats to reach full opacity, especially at the tips. Again, I wore the shade with no topcoat for 24 hours and again got no chipping and minimal tipwear.
 
Get Your Number
with topcoat applied (3 coats of Gelous, 1 coat of NYC GCS)
 
 
I love this both ways- with and without topcoat. It's eye-catching.
 
left: no topcoat                  right: topcoat
 
I also wanted to speak on removal- although it took a bit longer than a normal creme polish, this bumpy glitter came off just fine in my scrubby tub. I was afraid I might need to use the foil or Reesa method, but I had no problems getting every last piece of glitter off without scraping or having t o work too hard.
 
So far I am loving these Liquid Sand shades.


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Monday, January 21, 2013

NOTD: OPI Can't Let Go

One of OPI's latest innovations is "Liquid Sand", which is basically a matte, textured glitter meant to be worn without topcoat. There are four shades of liquid sand released as part of the Mariah Carey collection. I picked up the mini set at Ulta to check what I thought.



Macro shot of Can't Let Go (2 coats)

OPI Can't Let Go
2 coats

I was very impressed with the coverage I got in just two coats, so I stopped there. I am so used to using a quick-dry topcoat, so it was hard for me to leave the topcoat off and let them dry on their own. I would estimate it took about 10 minutes for them to feel dry and like I wouldn't mess them up if I touched them.

I have seen some swatches of the liquid sand polishes taken before they have had a chance to completely dry and reach their final texture. Those swatches don't look quite as matte. I really think it really helped show the effect for my swatch to be taken on the second day. I have also seen some people mention that they felt applying lotion dulled the matte effect, but I didn't find this at all.

I was also pleasantly surprised with the wear- I went a full 24 hours without a single chip and barely any tipwear- and I work with paper all day in my job and did business as usual.

I also thought the texture might bother me, but it kinda felt cool, so I didn't mind it at all.

Can't Let Go with topcoat applied (2 coats of Gelous, 1 coat of NYC GCS)

On the second night, I applied topcoat to see how that changed the appearance. This photo was taken the next afternoon. I actually loved it with topcoat too- the topcoat made the glittery super-shiny and gorgeous in the sun.

left: no topcoat                        right: topcoat

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